An article from The Australian Quarterly Vol. 51, No. 1 - March 1979 by Gianfranco Cresciani. It is an analysis of Italian anti-Fascism and Anarchism in Australia throughout the 1920-1930s. Author Black Freighter Attachments The Proletarian Migration Fascism and Italian Anarchists in Australia.pdf (1.68 MB) Australia anti-fascism italian left Italian resistance Comments
Francesco Fantin, Italian Anarchism and Anti-Fascism in Australia A short article on the life and murder of Italian-Australian anarchist Francesco Fantin.
A Response to ‘Platformism vs. Syndicalism’: Why the Distinction Still Matters Ben Debney’s article ‘Platformism vs. Syndicalism’ addresses what he sees as a false dichotomy…
If we are not prepared to defend and argue for anarchist ideas, others will speak for us. This is a submission from an internal debate within the anarchist-communist…
The Revolution that Never Came: The April 25 Insurrection in Italy This article was written by Enrico Fundi, an Italian grassroots militant with a research interest in…
Towards an Australian Anarchist Federation The aspiration for an anarchist federation in Australia is as old as the anarchist movement in Australia itself. Upon its formation in 1886, the…
Barker, Tom, 1887-1970 After emigrating to New Zealand and joining the IWW, Tom Barker became an organiser for the syndicalist union, he organised the Auckland general…
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